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A bronze medallion commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897, cased, a white metal medallion commemorating 'The Royal Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester 1887', cased, a bronze medallion detailed 'A L-Heronique Pologne', a silver mounted circular photograph frame, Chester 1898, and a rectangular treen frame.
A late Victorian miniature silver dictionary case, the pivoting lid fitted with a magnifying lens revealing a David Bryce English Dictionary, London 1898 by Sampson Mordan & Co, a silver rattle decorated with figures, with a mother-of-pearl handle, an Aladin mother-of-pearl mounted miniature petrol lighter, and a propelling pencil, with engine turned decoration detailed 'W.S. Hicks, New York'.
An Edwardian silver cased pocket barometer, the circular silvered dial inscribed 'J. Hicks, London, 9095', London 1909, together with a gilt metal cased pocket barometer, the circular silvered dial inscribed 'J.J. Wainwright & Co, Birmingham', together with a leather case, the hinge lid revealing a fitted interior and a mercury thermometer.
An 18ct gold cased keyless wind open-faced fob watch, with a jewelled Swiss lever movement, the gilt dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, the case with engine turned decoration, import mark London 1922, with a curblink watch Albert chain fitted with a gold T-bar and a silver gilt fob medallion, Birmingham 1906, together with an additional T-bar and a small length of chain.
A Premsilk circular chrome plated metal fronted gentleman's wristwatch, the dial with Arabic numerals, on an expanding bracelet, a Lusina gentleman's wristwatch, the signed black dial with Arabic numerals, on a steel bracelet, an MOD issue keyless wind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the case back detailed 'AM 6E/50 2654/42', and a silver cased open-faced lady's fob watch.
A base metal cased keyless wind open-faced Goliath watch, the enamelled dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, and a silver cased open-faced pocket watch, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, Birmingham 1884 (faults).
A late 19th Century oak cased mantel clock with eight day striking movement, the blue and white ceramic dial with black Arabic numerals and inscribed 'Dent...London', the case with arched surmount and spiral reeded columns, together with a silver watch case fitted with a plated goliath pocket watch.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CUTLERY CANTEEN CABINET ON STAND, the cabinet with moulded top above two panel doors revealing three fitted shelves to the interior on a separate base with freize drawer on cabriole legs. Walker & Hall Sheffield early 20th century. 22” Wide x 16” Deep x 42” High. Together with assorted silver plated cutlery.
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SAUCEBOATS, each standing on three hoof feet with flying scroll handles and beaded rims and engraved with a crest depicting a bird perched on a tower, one leg raised. Probably by William Sheen, London 1774. 4.5” High. Weight in total 17oz approx. (AF).
A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER, having shaped beaded rim, indented and decorated with fleur de lis on three claw and ball feet. Engraved to the centre with an armorial depicting a lion rampant and two birds with fleur de lis and three flaming torches within a shield and scrolling foliate cartouche, by John Carter, London 1775. 11.5” Diameter. Weight 30oz approx.
A LATE VICTORIAN COFFEE POT, mount, engraved with a crest depicting a bird on a tower on leg raised. By Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1897. Together with a two handled sucrier engraved with the same crest by JHR London 1898 and a George V silver tankard with scroll handle, engraved to base, by Lionel Alfred Crichton, London 1928. 5.5”, 4” and 2” High. Weight in total 24oz approx. (3).
A GEORGE VI OVAL SILVER CASKET, having hinged engine turned cover with egg and dart rim, green satin interior standing on four tapering legs by E.S.B. Birmingham 1921. Together with a small silver bowl engraved “D.J.C.M 2nd December 1926” by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths company London 1922. (2).
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT, of barrel shape with domed hinged cover and beaded rims by Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1896, together with a pair of cylindrical pepperettes by the same maker London 1895 and a pair of shell shaped dishes on ball feet by W.G.J.L retailed by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Sheffield 1896. All engraved with a crest depicting a bird perched on a tower one leg raised. Weight in total 9oz approx. (AF). (5).
A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE ETC, including four miniature trophy cups, a pair of Albany pattern butter knives by William Gibson & John Langman, Sheffield 1896, a pickle fork, two silver lids, a silver handled boot hook and shoe horn, a silver vesta case, London, salt spoons, a pencil and a continental white metal tumbler. Various makers and dates.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS comprising a George IV silver fiddle pattern butter knife, by William Chawner, London 1827, an Edwardian mustard by H.A Sheffield 1909 a set of six Victorian Onslow pattern teaspoons with shell shaped bowls by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1885, a set of six teaspoons with bright cut handles by J.R. & S 1924, a set of six Chippendale pattern coffee spoons by Charles Boyton & Son, Sheffield 1930 and a set of six Albany pattern coffee spoons by G.H, Sheffield 1897 and two salt spoons. Weight in total 12oz approx. (28)
A PART DRESSING TABLE SET, repousse decorated with cherubs comprising two small and one larger scent bottle, and a match box holder by L&S, Birmingham 1901, a mirror of the same design by H.S. Bros, London 1896 and a single silver mounted cut glass salt by W.H. 1920. (AF). (6).
A CUT GLASS HIP FLASK, with silver neck and hinged cover and silver cup engraved with a crest of a Wolfs head and to the neck, “Reg. Prince’s bayonet”. By W.W.ED, London 1887. Together with an engine turned cigarette case by W.N. Ltd, Birmingham 1925. Height of flask 5.5”, cigarette case 2.75” x 3.25”. Approx silver weight 6oz. (2).
A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER ITEMS, comprising a heart shaped pierced silver dish decorated with flowerheads and scrolls, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909. An octagonal tapering vase on circular foot by H.M, Birmingham, two cut glass scent bottles with silver mounts by J.P& Co London 1910 and a tiny cut glass jar with silver lid by H.W. Ltd, Birmingham 1897. (5).
A COLLECTION OF SILVER ITEMS, comprising a cigarette box retailed by Selfridges & Co London, Birmingham 1926, a small circular footed box with cover, Birmingham 1918, a pepperette by H.H. & Co, Birmingham 1919, a pair of napkin rings by R&D, London 1944, four napkin rings and two spoons various makers and dates. Weight in total 10oz approx.
AN EDWARD VII SILVER GOBLET, the bowl half gadrooned with a band of floral decoration to the rim having double knopped stem and beaded base. By James Dixon & Son Sheffield 1905. Together with another of plain form with single beaded knop and stepped base, makers mark indistinct, Chester 1909. 7” and 6.5” High. Weight in total 12oz approx.
A COLLECTION OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE, comprising a ladle, serving fork, two graduated serving spoons, a cake server and sauce ladle, having gilt bowls and scrolling decoration to handles. Stamped Sterling and pat, 1891, makers mark of a Griffon with a W. Approx weight in total 20oz.
A GEORGE V SILVER CENTREPIECE, modelled as a large hexagonal basket on tall stem having three scrolling branches from which are suspended three smaller hexagonal baskets, on hexagonal domed base with oak stand. By Walker & Hall, London 1921. Registration number to base 52028. 14.5” High overall. Weight approx 68oz.
A RUSSIAN SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, having double eagle motif to each corner set to the centre with an oval portrait miniature within swagged and crown border inset with cabochon gems, engraved around edge and dated 1906. Russian marks for 1896-1908, Assayers initials A.P maker M.N. 3.75” Square.
A GEORGE III SILVER SUCRIER AND MILK JUG, having all over repousse decoration of feathers and flower heads on scroll paw feet. Each engraved with a armorial depicting a griffon’s head within a crown. By Joseph Angell, London 1817. 4” and 3.5” High. Weight in total 21oz approx. (AF).
A COLLECTION OF DUTCH SILVER FLATWARE, comprising eight dessert spoons, ten dessert forks and four serving spoons, makers mark for J.M. Van Kempen & Son. Together with two serving spoons, two dessert spoons, seven various forks and a white metal ladle. Approx weight minus ladle 50oz. (34).
A BLACK LEATHER COVERED JEWELLERY BOX, of gold and costume jewellery comprising an Edwardian 15ct guilloche enamel and seed pearl locket back pendant on chain, a 9ct gold rope twist chain, 9ct gold engraved cross pendant, a coin brooch, three Victorian silver brooches depicting “Llandyssul Bridge”, “Graig Chapel Llandysul” and “Forth Bridge”, various earrings and costume jewellery etc.
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